On the beach at 6:56
I have not been spending as many weekends in Cedar Key as I once did. Not that I have lost my love for it. It's just there are so many places to paddle. So, it had been a while, June 1, 2020 that I did a last day walk through downtown Cedar Key.
Spotted Cow Beer is not distributed outside of Wisconsin.
Community Garden
Unit 328, Park Place
On the Gulf at 10:17
Atsena Otie Key
Snake Key
North Key
Dolphins
An easy 3 mile paddle on smooth seas, Light breeze at my back. I saw sea turtles, in addition to, dolphins.
Seahorse Key Lighthouse. The public is only allowed access on special occasions. I have been to 3 or 4 of them.
Ibis
A few years ago, all the birds left Seahorse Key. It is good to see some are coming back.
I had a hard time figuring out what the bird below was.
Not a bird, two, cormorants.
Steps to the Lighthouse
I landed, walked the empty beach, ate a sandwich.
A brick. From Atsena Otie Key, perhaps. Which was home to Faber mills to convert cedar trees into wood planks which became pencils.
Seahorse Key is the highest point on the west coast of Florida. 52 feer.
Back in the kayak
I thought this might be the huge ship that had cut apart a ship, loaded with autos, that sank off the South Carolina coast. It is just a large fishing boat
The fishing boat, again.
Eagle at the edge of Seahorse Key
The wind picked up on the paddle back to Cedar Key. Very few photos, as I had to keep paddling. The waves were coming from my left, so I had to go on an angle to cut through them. Taking me a bit ouff course. Later thy were at my back, so I gained time, surfing.
All in all, it was a 10 minute longer paddle on the return.
Landed at 2:56
4:54 PM, on the Rainbow River from Blue Run of Dunnellon Park
The spring fed Rainbow was good to get the saltwater and sand off the kayak
Landed at 5:44
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